The whorls of Thevetia species, commonly known as the yellow oleander, refer to the arrangement of its flowers and leaves. The flowers typically appear in clusters or fascicles, with each flower having a tubular shape and five lobes. Leaves are arranged in a spiral or whorled pattern, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. Both flowers and leaves contain toxic compounds, making the plant hazardous if ingested.
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